Bhuvneshwar Kumar

By virtue of the win on Sunday (August 11), India took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series here. The first ODI between the two sides was washed out. The third and final ODI will be played here on Wednesday (August 14). India rode on Virat Kohli's 120 off 125 balls and Shreyas Iyer's 71 to post a challenging 279/7 after opting to bat

Southampton: Chetan Narula, reporting for MyNation, previews the India-Afghanistan World Cup 2019 game from Southampton. The Virat Kohli-led side should have it easy against the Afghans, who have so far lost all their five matches in the 10-team tournament. Unbeaten India will be without the injured Shikhar Dhawan (out of the whole tournament) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (set to miss two matches). Mohammed Shami is set to replace Bhuvneshwar.

Southampton: India face Afghanistan today (June 22) in Southampton in a league match of the ICC World Cup 2019. The Virat Kohli-led side should have it easy against the Afghans. India, one of the favourites to win the trophy, are unbeaten and despite injuries to Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, have enough ammunition to get it past their opponents. Here is India’s likely playing 11 for Afghanistan contest.

With Shikhar Dhawan already ruled out of the tournament due to thumb fracture and Bhuvneshwar Kumar out for two games due to hamstring strain, Vijay Shankar's injury will only increase tension for the team management at the ICC World Cup 2019

Bhuvneshwar Kumar went off the field after bowling just 2.4 overs for eight runs against Pakistan. Later, the Indian team management said he has tightness in his left hamstring. He did not take further part in the match, which was won by India at Old Trafford, Manchester

Bhuvneshwar Kumar limped off the ground after bowling just 2.4 overs for eight runs. The Indian team management later provided an update on the paceman’s injury and said he has tightness in his left hamstring and he will not take further part in the match against Pakistan at the ICC World Cup 2019

London: Paceman Bhuvneshwar Kumar who took three wickets in India’s 36-run win over Australia in the ICC World Cup 2019 on Sunday (June 9), has spoken about the over that turned the match at The Oval. He was asked when he took two wickets (Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis) in one over. Bhuvneshwar also said how they planned to bowl stump-to-stump to Australian batsmen in their chase of 353.

London: In a high-scoring match, India bossed over Australia to cruise to their second win in a row at the ICC World Cup 2019 on Sunday (June 9). One of the pre-tournament favourites, India have lived up to the billing. Here are seven factors which provided the ‘men in blue’ to take the marquee contest by 36 runs at The Oval in London.

London: India registered their second consecutive victory at the ICC World Cup 2019 after defeating Australia by 36 runs at The Oval in London on Sunday (June 9). It was an all-round show by the ‘men in blue’ as they controlled the contest right from the time captain Virat Kohli won the toss and opted to bat first. After scoring 352/5, India bowled out Australia for 316. Here are the pictures from the match.

India have a lot of players who can win the match single-handedly on their day and it is one of the key reasons why they have an upper hand heading into the ODI series decider at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Friday

'It is an outstanding bowling unit (Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav) that we have got in our team. However, there is not much I can talk about the Australian batting line-up. They don't have the Waughs, Taylors, Clarkes, Pontings, Haydens, Langers. This is a very ordinary Australian side which India is playing against,' Venkatesh Prasad told MyNation